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University Health Services (UHS) acknowledges the ongoing challenges we face in this country

Posted on January 6, 2021

The current environment is highly stressful for many of us. UHS is here to support you.

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How to stay stress-free the week before finals

Posted on May 2, 2019

So, Badgers. It’s the last week of classes. As you’re handing in projects and wrapping up lectures, it starts to sink in: finals are next week. Before things get hectic, take this last week to …

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